On the Terrace 2024

Join us at the Migration Museum for FREE musical performances as part of On The Terrace 2024 on Sunday 3 November presented by Chamber Of Music.

A free mini-festival of pop-up concerts for all ages – experience the intimacy and wonder of chamber music set amongst Adelaide’s iconic galleries, museums and creative spaces on North Terrace.

With awe-inspiring performances, storytelling through music, opportunities for children and a vast range of styles, put this one in your diary for a unique catch-up with your friends.

Performers you can catch at the Migration Museum

Lawrence Mooka-Neliman

12noon, 1pm, 2.40pm
Migration Museum: Courtyard

Hailing from Townsville, North Queensland, Lawrence Mooka-Neliman is a proud Torres Strait Islander whose music resonates with the rich cultural heritage of his roots. A guitarist since the age of 12, Lawrence has dedicated over 14 years to performing within his community, sharing the stage with his father in a musical partnership. Their band has become a fixture at local festivals and events, earning recognition and awards for their unwavering commitment to the music scene in Townsville. Lawrence’s journey has seen him open for renowned artists such as Yothu Yindi, Baker Boy, and Lil Mase, among others. nt contemporary twist to this choice of repertoire in 2024).

 

Poco Tutti

12.20pm, 1.20pm, 2.20pm
Migration Museum: Courtyard

Poco Tutti is Tutti Arts’ smaller choir of talented disabled and non-disabled singers. A former headline act at the Desert Song Festival in Alice Springs, Poco Tutti is a choir that goes to the heart of our humanity, our sense of community, and our souls. Poco Tutti joined the collaboration between South Australian composers, musicians and the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra for the world premiere of the Floods of Fire Symphony. This unique concert was the final act of the 2024 Adelaide Festival.

“But what really made Floods of Fire touch the heart were the contributions of Poco Tutti choir and the amusingly titled Quirkestra instrumental ensemble.”

Graham Strahle – InDaily

 

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